The next day, Byrne and the others will meet with the entire Arcane clan individually or on a family basis.

So Byrne listened to a variety of information, including their hopes and anxieties, and gave them peace of mind by not covering up their future plans for anxiety.

The figure is neither a nearby man named Prince nor a badly given up loving man. A man we can rely on to take full responsibility for the Horn Clan.

The Arcane tribe's appreciation of Byrne had risen, but without being aware of it, Byrne would discuss the future of the Arcane tribe with Chesty and Jin.

Participants in this day's discussion were four Burns and three Horned tribes, Shesty, Faris and Tia, as well as four Jins and Miriam from the village.

"- Is the division about half way to the village of Jarda and the city of Lienz? However, there are twenty or so people in Lienz who would like to accompany Mr. Chesty if he were to go somewhere else."

Byrne sums up the results of the interview briefly. So far, Chesty hopes to hold a position in Lienz, so if it stayed this way, the Arigatos were likely to live in the village of Jarda and the city of Lienz in half.

"I'm done rooting for the rest of the village."

Miglia talks about the status quo as a representative of the village.

Those who remained farmers were committed to growing vegetables and fruits from the original world, and those who remained artisans were trying to work with artisans who originally lived in this village like Maxim to create new specialities expressing the culture of the Arcane tribe.

Also, the homebuilding they plan to live in has already begun.

"Mr. Gregg and the others will be ending their roots about the people who will be adventurers in the city of Lienz, but you won't know until you actually talk about the people who want to get a job in general over there. It could take a little while because I don't think everyone will be able to get the job they want right away"

Jin had to talk at the crossroads of speculation, but that won't mean it's off target. No matter how big the city of Lienz was, it didn't necessarily mean there were jobs that fulfilled hope.

"Hey, until their lives stabilize, can't the state temporarily rent out the property for a cheap price or subsidize rent? For the first year or two, it's about half the cost of the market."

Go on, Jin suggested. This seemed like a fresh way of thinking for the Byrnes.

"... that might be a good idea. I was simply going to give you the money that came together as a subsidy, but if you let them have a lot of money poorly, they might stop by."

"Why don't we just make the housing cost a full subsidy? A year or two would have that kind of budget."

Kurt also expresses his approval following Byrne. The process will be more cumbersome than simply passing the subsidy, but that is only a story on this side. It's not like there's just no problem.

"I know it's a good idea, but doesn't it apply to the people who stay in the village of Jarda? Not all the houses they live in can be done in an instant, and some people will have to live in a lodge or tent for a while until then. It's not fair to subsidize housing costs in full."

Because of the financial problems, all the houses currently under construction will be built by the village of Jarda and will take the form of rentals to the Arcane people. Although there is a possibility of sale or transfer in the future, it is naturally necessary to rent until then, but as a village it is never expensive because we do not consider making money from rent.

As it would certainly be cheaper than the average rent charged in the city of Lienz, there was no denying the sense of unfairness in rental subsidies in bulk, as Vina pointed out.

"Plus, how many couples aren't going to be able to do it with each other? I don't know if he's my wife or my son-in-law, but if he's going into a house where he's from, there's no rent or anything."

Miriam presents new problems. Marriage between those who were originally in the village of Jarda and the Arcane tribe was a pleasure, but the premise would collapse if rents were no longer needed in the first place.

"I also need to talk to you about this..."

Apparently, Chesty had also been thinking about the content of this aid to the Arcane tribe for a long time, reluctantly opening his mouth.

"As my last role as a royalty, I'm going to give a small amount of money to all the Arigats. I don't know the exact amount yet, but I was hoping you'd keep that in mind."

That was a splendid idea, but one question remains for Tia, who knows the financial situation of the Horned.

"Princess? With the courtesy of Mr. Jin and the villagers, we seem to have managed to make the cost we have incurred so far with the funds at hand, but it should not remain long enough to distribute the consolidated amount to all......"

Since it was an emergency, Chesty and the others were almost dressed and had to activate the 'metamagic'. Although we could barely bring in some of the convoy's supplies, not so much money could have been brought into this world as a result. It should have been once financially.

"I'm going to make that by selling all the gems and ornaments I have. From now on, I'm going to live as a normal person, something I don't need."

During the mass transfer that inspired Shesty and the others to come to this world, much had been brought in about escort supplies as most people evacuated dressed up. That was a natural decision as a precaution in case, and it's also true that it actually helped. But it is also true that among the supplies of such a convoy, those secured with the highest priority were Chesty's personal belongings.

That was a priority because she was royal, but Chesty thought that if she was, she would have to do what she could as a royal before soon becoming an ordinary person.

However, some people frowned, even though they thought this decision was honorable.

"... Mr. Chesty. The things you're going to let go of are your personal belongings, and they're supposed to be memorabilia of the original world, right? As a royalty, you deserve respect for what you do for your people, but I still think self-sacrifice is too much."

It was Byrne who said it first. While he wanted to respect Chesty's judgment, Byrne couldn't help but say what he advised because he thought of her.

However, that's not the end of what Byrne is trying to say.

"... but I can see why you wanted to do that, and I want to respect that idea. So I don't object to selling it, so at least keep one or so on hand."

Byrne stares at Chesty with a gentle eye.

"I'll buy everything else for sale too, so tell me whenever you want to buy it back.... can't I be the other guy? Can you ask Fell or Vina?

In the middle of the conversation, Byrne realizes that he hasn't given up Chesty and that she would be hard to do either at the point of contact, and takes the conversation to Fell and Vina, his fiancée and friend.

"Mochi! If Byrne hadn't told you, I would have told you."

"Pfft. I'm glad Byrne said that, too."

Fell responds with a bouncing voice, and Vina smiles satisfactorily as well. They were reasserting the certainty of the eyes they saw that this was the burn.

"Gentlemen..."

Chesty stares at the Burns with her moist eyes. All the items currently on hand are memorabilia of the original world, and it's a fact that I didn't want to let go if it's true.

Chesty accepted the advice and decided to sweeten to the generosity of the Byrnes as she thanked them.

The day was to end with a story about the aid content of the Arcane, but in the end no conclusions were reached, and this agenda will be discussed again at a later date.

But this is not the one thing we need to discuss.

The discussion seemed to continue for a while.